Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation. Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.-Isaiah 12 2-3

Monday, August 6, 2012

July 16, 2012

"So, who leads here in Marks, do you?" "Nah, I'm just
his first counselor" "Kinda young, aren't you?"

July 16, 2012

Hey there! :)

Well, I'm back here in Marks with my new companion, Elder Strebe
from Arizona. As it turns out he's spent the past two cycles serving with my
MTC companion Elder Swartz, so that's pretty cool! He has tons of ideas on
working with members that he learned from hsi former area in a town called
Penza, so that'll be fun to implement. He's a hard worker and funny guy, so
that's good. He's even set up a regiment for morning exercise, which is a two
edged sword in the end. It's good to be running in the morning and sweating and
all that...but gosh, I'm just so darn tired! But it's a good thing and it's
helped me have more energy in the day. So yep, kudos to all you kiddos who work
out in the morning!

As it turns out, I got your package, Mom and Dad, and I love it! We
had planned meals out excpet for one, so last night we made delicious
enchiladas from the mix you sent and on this upcoming week I'll make some
delicious burritos and enchiladas methinks. Tasty stuff! The basketball hoop
has provided lots of entertainment and the fruitsnacks are super tasty. The
Star Wars transformer I think is going to become my motivator for the days when
it's hard to go running in the morning and whatnot. Heck, if I run, I can look
just like that a super sweet looking Obi Wan with dual lightsabers that turns
into a startship! Yeah! One more lap!

Speaking of member work, it's been pretty cool this past week to
work with the active members here in Marks. As it turns out, almost all of them
are veterans of the first days of the Church here in Marks; most of them having
been baptized about 11-14 years ago have stayed active ever since and seen the
ebb and flo of the Church in Marks. We found out that at least a couple of them
haven't gone to the temple yet, so we'll talk with our branch President about
getting that all worked out (they just came out with that new Church fund
didn't they? Hopefully that'll apply for some of our members here!). It's been
cool to see just how much the members here have sacrificed and the trials
they've all fought through to get to where they are today. It humbles me a lot
to see people who have worked all of their lives, have had so many trials, yet
still just smile and work with the simple knowledge that they know that God
lives and that He loves them and that that means everything will work out in
the end. So cool! :)

I've decicded that Mormon 9 is one of my favorite chapters. I think
I'll try and apply that more to the people I talk to and teach. So often I
think people wonder how they can really know that God lives without having seen
some super miracle like raising people from the dead or instant sickness
healing and so forth. Moroni reminds us in that chapter that really the
greatest miracle that ever happened was the Atonement of Jesus Christ. In the
grand look of things the welfare of our souls is what is most precious to our
Heavenly Father, with the rest of the little mercies like getting a priesthood
blessing or seeing a miracle is based on the mercy and love that He has for us.
Pretty cool stuff there.

Looks like it's time to wrap up this letter. Thanks so much! I love
you all a ton, especially my family. You're so awesome :)